Vikings second-year quarterback Teddy Bridgewater had some durability questions when he was drafted. Last season he played at just 210 pounds and the team wanted him to bulk up. They gave him a minimum weight limit of 215 pounds. So he added five pounds of muscle and has met his weight requirement. "Most of it was muscle," Bridgewater said. "I'm trying to make sure I'm building myself up to withstand some hits I'm going to take throughout the year, and withstand the long season that's ahead of us."
Fantasy Analysis:
Bridgewater has been projected by many to have a breakout season.